What’s in the Georgia law? Voters can cast mail ballots without photo ID,...
What’s actually in the bill? Among the most high-profile provisions of the controversial new Georgia election law is a change in how the state verifies the identity of voters who request and cast...
View ArticleNational Asian coalition says educational bias is contributing to spike in...
A national coalition of Asian American advocacy groups called on the Biden administration to drop a lawsuit alleging discriminatory practices at Yale University as part of taking a stand against...
View ArticleCuomo grilled about reports of family getting COVID testing priority
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fielded a question on why his family members received preferential treatment in getting tested for coronavirus in the early months of the pandemic, and gave a possible...
View ArticleSee Kamala Harris’ own ‘Resolute’ desk made from parts of USS Constitution
Vice President Kamala Harris now has her own “Resolute” desk, crafted from materials from the historic USS Constitution warship. The desk was built by US Navy Seabees and delivered to the White House...
View ArticleJerry Falwell Jr.’s brother named Liberty University chief pastor
Liberty University named Jonathan Falwell as its chief pastor on Thursday, months after his disgraced brother, Jerry Falwell Jr., was ousted from his role as the school’s president following a series...
View ArticleKerry family jet flies to Idaho while he goes on international climate tour
The jet belonging to climate czar John Kerry’s family made its way to Idaho, where he and his wife have reportedly vacationed, as he traveled in Asia to promote the Biden administration’s message on...
View ArticleMichigan HS sports group says no to Whitmer call for 2-week break: ‘We’re...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday called for school sports to halt games for two weeks to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. But the governor’s request was not an order – so the head of...
View ArticleHouse committee schedules debate and vote for reparations bill
The House took a step forward on a slavery reparations bill Friday by scheduling it for debate and a vote in the Judiciary Committee. The bill would set up a commission to study reparations. If voted...
View ArticleTrump goes after McConnell, Fauci in off-script Mar-a-Lago speech
Former President Trump blasted Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell, calling him a “dumb son of a b—-,” in decidely off-script remarks at a major Republican National Committee donor gathering Saturday...
View ArticleOn National Pet Day, Andrew Yang remembers dog he gave away
It’s been a ruff day for Andrew Yang. Hours after the New York City mayoral candidate received backlash for his call to crackdown on unlicensed street vendors, Yang screwed the pooch again with a...
View ArticleChris Christie turns into Biden attack dog in early days of administration
Chris Christie appears to be turning up the volume in his criticism of President Biden. For the second straight weekend, the former two-term GOP governor of New Jersey and 2016 Republican presidential...
View ArticleVictor Davis Hanson blasts Delta’s CEO on ‘wokeness’: ‘If you make $17M’...
Author and historian Victor Davis Hanson joined “The Ingraham Angle” and called today’s social landscape “the Great Awokening”, and remarked the dozens of corporations that signal their devotion to...
View ArticleTrump alumni launch ‘America First’ nonprofit with $20M to promote populist...
A cadre of Trump-era officials Tuesday launched a new nonprofit group called the America First Policy Institute, with a mission of boosting a populist agenda similar to that of former President Trump....
View ArticleBiden faces bipartisan pushback over plan to withdraw all troops from...
President Biden is facing bipartisan pushback over his plans to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, as Republicans and Democrats alike sound the alarm over whether the move could be too soon....
View ArticleDaughter of fallen Capitol Police officer may long remember Rotunda tribute —...
It’s possible that 7-year-old Abigail Evans will always have that small, squishy, foam rubber souvenir of the Capitol Dome. When she’s a teenager, perhaps 30 or 40 years from now, maybe even when...
View ArticleTurley blasts Democrats for planning ‘hostile takeover of the Supreme Court’...
Legislation to expand the Supreme Court proposed by House and Senate Democrats represents “a crisis of leadership and a failure on the part of President Biden,” George Washington University law...
View ArticleRep. Ritchie Torres’ Big Idea: Create permanent monthly child allowance...
The Big Idea is a series that asks top lawmakers and figures to discuss their moonshot — what’s the one proposal, if politics and polls and even price tag were not an issue, they’d implement to change...
View ArticleRepublican pushes Biden to remember campaign promises on filibuster, packing...
In a January 2020, then-candidate Joe Biden was asked if he, like his Democratic primary opponents, supported any of expanding the Supreme Court, abolishing the filibuster, abolishing the Electoral...
View ArticleTed Cruz, now John Boehner’s foe, was once his lawyer
Ted Cruz was once John Boehner’s lawyer. Yep. Some 25 years ago, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, helped represent former House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, in a bonkers civil case that eventually won Boehner...
View ArticleMaxine Waters urges Minnesota anti-police crowd to ‘stay on the street’ if...
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., showed up at an anti-police protest in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on Saturday evening, saying demonstrators needed to “stay on the street,” demanding justice until...
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